Influencing enterprise risk mitigation:
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1. Verfasser: D'Addario, Francis James (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Elsevier ©2013
Ausgabe:2nd ed
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Beschreibung:In Influencing Enterprise Risk Mitigation, author Francis J. D'Addario draws on his many years of impressive security experience to describe business risk prevention and mitigation strategies. D'Addario, former security manager at Starbucks, Hardee's, and Jerrico, shares stories of risk mitigation successes and failures-including natural disasters, a triple murder, and multimillion dollar fraud schemes-to help explain the need for an all-hazard risk mitigation approach. In this book, the author discusses the psychology of security, the geography of risk, and baseline identity authentication and access control measures. He also talks through the steps for making security a priority for the business, estimating return on investment for security services, and leveraging data to learn from the mistakes and successes of those who came before us. The ability to quantify the benefits of risk mitigation will influence business investment in prevention and response preparedness. Influencing Enterprise Risk Mitigation teaches us that both hazards and mitigation opportunities in the enterprise start at the individual and community level, and that recovery from a catastrophe hinges on individual and community resiliency. The author intertwines many years of personal experience with research and statistics to create actionable risk mitigation recommendations. Covers a broad spectrum of threats-from family and community hazards to global disasters. Uses real-world examples to illustrate the return on security investment and influence business management decisions
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1299871119
9781299871113
9780124172333
0124172334

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